Silent blog

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This week, we went primetime on Cold Feet on ITV.

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Over 60,000 lights are illuminating the streets of Edinburgh for the spectacle 'Silent Light'. The attraction is an innovative hybrid which infuses eccentric Christmas street lighting and a festive fuelled silent disco that will entrance anyone that normal human being within its presence.

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It's not every day you see pigs fly - unless you go to Rochester Independent College.

Last month they got in contact with us to tell us about musical gates, a symphony orchestra and steel flying pigs. We're sure any other company would think it was a prank call but at Silent Disco King we're always encouraged to keep an open mind.

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Controversy hit Chichester University Freshers Silent Disco event after BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Stark posted this disturbing video from the event.

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The summer festival season is now over and what a season we had! Silent Disco King went out in style.

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Together with over 60 other festivals, we're pledging to inspire, support and raise awareness about eliminating single-use plastics at these events.

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Do wireless headphones work on a boat?

We received an interesting email from Hakan. He's thinking of getting one of our wireless headphone systems to use on his boat, but got in touch to make sure they would work.

Hakan had heard that the sea can affect wireless radio signals, and wanted to check whether this is true and whether wireless headphones will work on a boat.

The short answer to both questions is yes. Yes the sea can affect wireless signals, but yes our wireless headphone systems will work on boats.

The longer explanation is that water can have a massive impact on radio waves, but this tends to be for transmissions covering greater distances. For people designing and operating large scale international wireless communication systems, obtaining good coverage across water is a serious concern. Water can both reflect and absorb radio signals, and also create unpredictable or undesirable results. For military communication with submarines, there are very low frequency systems in use that can allow penetration through water.

The Over Ear wireless headphone systems available here cover smaller areas, with pretty much a line of sight connection between the transmitter and headphone, so the sea rarely has any bearing. We have systems in use on ferries and yachts; wireless cinema systems on cruise ships, and numerous seaside and lakeside resorts that are using our products without encountering any problems caused by water.

Good news for you and your neighbours in the marina - you can party till late without waking everybody up.

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We had a call from Adam today. He's in charge of a gym and is encountering a practical problem. It's one we've resolved for a few clients in the fitness world.

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Whether you've been asked to DJ at a Silent Disco for the first time, or you're a seasoned professional DJ looking to up your game - these tips are for you.

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We were chuffed to bits to see so many of our Wireless Headphone customers recognised in this Telegraph article about the best Outdoor Cinemas.